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Benefit from finding out what you're due

One in four pensioners struggle to pay fuel bills and millions of people have suffered as the average bill has soared. Read

Changing the face of Chalfont St Peter

In response to the request for feedback on the proposed build of 600 houses (Advertiser, September 11), while I accept that change and progress is generally a good thing, I do not believe the area can stand the extra traffic and burden on services it will inevitably cause. Read

Doing the sums for your council tax

In response to Mr Fletcher's letter in the Advertiser (Council tax answer: count police pounds, September 18), I would like to clarify our position. Read

Waitrose has social obligations to meet

I believe South Bucks District Council should be congratulated on taking a strong stand with Waitrose and its developer, Frontier, by insisting on adequate parking for the proposed new store and I am sure it will receive the full support of Gerrards Cross residents. Read

A lot of holes, not just a few loopholes

The Advertiser is seeking views on its revelation about the exploitation of a planning loophole by Banner Homes. Read

Appalling 'master plan' for 600 homes

I refer to recent articles regarding the proposal to build 600 more houses in Chalfont St Peter and the Pinewood 'master plan'. Read

Concerns for no good reason - yet

There appears to be a complete misunderstanding among the residents of Gerrards Cross about the Tesco tunnel infill. Read

Go pink for breast cancer research

I am writing to encourage readers to support Cancer Research UK's 'It's a girl thing' campaign, which aims to raise awareness of breast cancer and funds for scientific research into the disease. Read

Help farmers to maintain standards

I love food and think it's important that we think about what we eat - where it comes from and how it is produced. Read

Listening ear for blue badge users

There are more than a million Blue Badge users in the UK. One million users of a service without a voice; until now. Read

What are the dairies doing to our milk?

Something has happened to our milk! Read

A simple solution to crossing danger

I read Kathy Miller's article on September 4 about the danger of crossing the A40 Oxford Road in Gerrards Cross when walking to the Moreland's Drive school from Gaviots Way. Read

Council tax answer: count police pounds

If Chiltern District Council is serious about looking for ways to keep down council tax (Examiner,September 11) it could make a start with the levy in respect of Thames Valley Police Authority. Read

No cranky judges at open mic night

Poor Ashwin Abinashi didn't quite deserve the mauling he got from Simon Cowell and Louis Walsh on the X Factor. Read

Post Office headline was misleading

The heading to my letter last week concerning post office closures gave the impression that losses were funded via the EU. This is not the case. Read

US shares phone scam warning

I wonder if you would warn readers of a scam being attempted on holders of American shares. Read

Water will find its own way back

I would like to comment on the flooding of Chalfont St Peter. Read

Do you have what it takes to be extreme?

Is there enough adventure in your life? Are you up for a challenge? Do you want to help raise £1million for vulnerable people in crisis? Read

Do you have £10 to save your hospital

I have attended different departments in our local hospital and always found everyone very helpful, professional and courteous. I'm sure no one in our local area would like the hospital to close. Read

Drainage issues are not remit of CDC

Last week's story about the flooding problems in Chalfont St Peter was, unfortunately, factually incorrect. Read

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